"When should i replace the timing belt on my 2006 Lexus 250 AWD" there are about 50,000 miles on the car.

Asked by bpktoo Dec 05, 2016 at 02:56 PM about the 2006 Lexus IS 250 AWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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The old rule was every 60,000 miles. As technology has improved, many manufacturers recommend intervals up to 100,000 miles.

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Dealer recommends 85k to 110k. I would get it done at 75k

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If your car is a 2006 Lexus IS 250 ypur engine use timing chain. So If you have a timing chain and not a belt the chains will usually last as long as the engine, however there are some other problems that might come up such as worn timing chain guides and if equipped hydraulic tensioned, if any of those fail then you should replace the entire timing kit. So if it’s not making any noise on initial start or when running then there is no problem with it.

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